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Elderly heart attack survivors rarely filled prescription smoking cessation medications

11.13.16 | American Heart Association

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NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 13, 2016 -- Elderly smokers who were discharged from the hospital after having a heart attack rarely filled prescriptions for medications that might help them quit smoking, despite being counseled about the need to quit during their hospital stay, according to a preliminary study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2016.

Researchers studied nearly 2,400 heart attack survivors, who were older than 65 and current or recent smokers, at 377 U.S. hospitals.

They found:

Being older and having had a previous procedure to increase blood flow to the heart were factors that made it less likely that patients would use bupropion or varenicline within 90 days after being discharged from the hospital for a heart attack.

There remains a great deal of room for improvement in intensifying smoking cessation interventions during and after a patient's hospital stay for a heart attack, researchers said.

Neha J. Pagidipati, M.D., M.P.H., Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.

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American Heart Association. (2016, November 13). Elderly heart attack survivors rarely filled prescription smoking cessation medications. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LM26KW4L/elderly-heart-attack-survivors-rarely-filled-prescription-smoking-cessation-medications.html
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